So I have a predicament that I don't think I can go wrong on, but would appreciate the forum's input.

I currently own two brand new sets of bindings - 2011/12 Union Atlas' and 2012/13 Burton Cartels. I know these models have been debated back and forth and folks have their personal preferences. With that said, which pair should I keep?

Caveat about my riding - I'm 5'10 220 with 9.5 boot. I have a Rome Anthem 163. I ride all-Mtn but stay away from the terrain park and pipe (too many close calls on head injuries in the past). I love powder, bombing steeps, and cruising with a focus on improving my carving. With that said, which bindings should I stick with?

I could always hang onto both, but I'll probably stick with one and sell the other. What say you?

Yea, I was hesitant to post this question, but could use some advice. I know I can't go wrong, but would appreciate some feedback. I'm sure it'll end with the knives but maybe we can be a little civil for a few posts!

Cartel's personally. The auto cant and the toe straps are just sexy. The Unions are great, but the tech is old. But really it's all a matter of preference. Some hate Union some hate Burton..ride what you enjoy.

Cartel's personally. The auto cant and the toe straps are just sexy. The Unions are great, but the tech is old. But really it's all a matter of preference. Some hate Union some hate Burton..ride what you enjoy.

I am a fan of Burton's bindings too.
How do I know if I need canting?
How does auto cant work?

I am a fan of Burton's bindings too.
How do I know if I need canting?
How does auto cant work?

If it's this years model is has auto canting. Canting basically has higher padding on the outside, and less on the inside of the binding. It looks like a wedge shape and theoretically it keeps your knees more in line with your hips to reduce fatigue and strain and give you a bit more pop.

If it's this years model is has auto canting. Canting basically has higher padding on the outside, and less on the inside of the binding. It looks like a wedge shape and theoretically it keeps your knees more in line with your hips to reduce fatigue and strain and give you a bit more pop.

From what I remember, the amount of padding is equal on both sides. It's just that the inside padding is softer, compressing more under the weight of your body than the other side

If it's this years model is has auto canting. Canting basically has higher padding on the outside, and less on the inside of the binding. It looks like a wedge shape and theoretically it keeps your knees more in line with your hips to reduce fatigue and strain and give you a bit more pop.